Anderlecht's Antwi Dacosta is set for a new opportunity in Scandinavia after a tough year at the club. The nineteen-year-old defender, who was brought in for the Futures a year ago, has not made the impression he hoped for. After a period of playing time, he faded into the background at RSCA Futures, which is disappointing for a young player looking to prove himself in Belgium. Tromso, a club in Norway, now wants to offer Dacosta a trial period to see if he can earn a contract there. This is a chance for him to develop in an environment where other young African players have recently found success. For Anderlecht, this story is more than just about one player; it raises questions about foreign recruitment for the youth teams. The club has brought in several foreign talents over the past eighteen months, but not all transfers have yielded the desired results. It is crucial that these talents are better than the existing players at Neerpede; otherwise, recruiting foreign players can lead to more turnover than progress. Dacosta's situation highlights the need for Anderlecht to carefully consider when and why they attract foreign players.
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Anderlecht's Dacosta Gets New Opportunity in Scandinavia
Anderlecht's Antwi Dacosta is set for a trial at Tromso after a tough year. What does this mean for his future at the club?
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